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Topic: Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA
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cspg Member Posts: 6210 From: Geneva, Switzerland Registered: May 2006
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posted 06-15-2007 09:19 AM
Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA by Richard C. Hoagland, Mike Bara quote: For most Americans, the word NASA suggests a squeaky-clean image of technological infallibility.Yet the truth is that NASA was born in a lie and has concealed the truths about its occult origins. Dark Mission documents this seemingly wild assertion. Why is the Bush administration intent on returning to the moon as quickly as possible? What are the reasons for the current "space race" with China, Russia, even India? Remarkable images reproduced within this book provided to author Richard C. Hoagland by disaffected NASA employees provide clues why, including information about suppressed lunar discoveries. Mystical organizations quietly dominate NASA, carrying out their own secret agendas behind the scenes. This is the story of men at the very fringes of rational thought and conventional wisdom, operating at the highest levels of our country. Their policies are far more aligned with ancient religions and secret mystery schools than the facade of rational science NASA has successfully promoted to the world for almost fifty years. Dark Mission is proof of the secret history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the astonishing, seminal discoveries it has repeatedly suppressed for decades. About the Author Hoagland served as a Curator of Astronomy & Space Science at the Springfield Museum of Science, located at The Quadrangle in Springfield, Massachusetts, and as a science adviser to Walter Cronkite and CBS News during the Apollo program.
* Paperback: 550 pages * Publisher: Feral House (October 2007) * Language: English * ISBN-10: 1932595260 * ISBN-13: 978-1932595260 * Amazon link |
ea757grrl Member Posts: 729 From: South Carolina Registered: Jul 2006
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posted 06-15-2007 09:20 AM
All I can say is... boy, "Dark Mission" is gonna be a real keeper! jodie |
413 is in Member Posts: 628 From: Alexandria, VA USA Registered: May 2006
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posted 06-15-2007 09:21 AM
Call me skeptical but I think I’ll wait for the movie. ------------------ b i l l |
art540 Member Posts: 432 From: Orange, California USA Registered: Sep 2006
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posted 06-15-2007 12:55 PM
I think any buyer of this book should be aware thst Richard C. Hoagland could be consider a maverick and elements of his credibility might be in question. You can periodically hear his "interviews" on Los Angeles station KFI 640 AM on the show Coast To Coast originted by Art Bell. Any opinions on Richard C. Hoagland and what he brings to the book?Art |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 42981 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 06-15-2007 01:00 PM
To be perfectly honest, I was tempted to delete this thread altogether because I feel Hoagland doesn't deserve the publicity. As far as I am concerned, he is in the same league as moon hoaxer Bart Sibrel. To learn why he shouldn't be taken seriously, see BadAstronomy.com: Hoagland's Credentials |
medaris Member Posts: 181 From: United Kingdom Registered: Mar 2007
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posted 06-16-2007 07:01 AM
He's the guy who thought there was a giant face on mars, if I remember correctly. Not, perhaps, a great recommendation. I think Robert's right to leave the thread, however - much better to let people make their own judgements on a book, than try to supress information on it. |